This video still makes me laugh. And from time to time I still find myself singing the chorus. It’s a song once hearing, that you can never really walk away from. Yet another nostalgic moment and a reminder that fish heads are incredibly versatile. -tM

A young Depeche Mode up top, still relevant (well to my generation) and David Gahan, after 37 years of doing the same moves, still has one of the most magnetic and sexy presences on stage (I think it is magnified by his deep voice, choice of attire, and need to move his body) I have had the pleasure of enjoying live many times. -tM

Bach was my favourite composer to play on the piano, complicated pieces, and sounds translated onto the piano. The whole point was to make Bach sound effortless, simple. This young man does what I tried to do with my hands, he simplifies Bach through dance and gives it a secondary life through his own movement.

Most evenings, I listen to jazz to wind down, let go, and just be. Even though it's not September, this piece certainly embodies its spirit. There is space amongst its notes, and presence of release throughout its melody. It speaks to me. -tM

You recently confirmed a rumor that Prince proposed to you onstage.Yes, during the Sign o' the Times Tour. I was playing drums and it was during "Purple Rain." That song always made me cry. We were so into it. The way he played – my God. My eyes were closed a lot during that song. It was just so emotional. Musically, you know when you get to that place where you're just one? We hit that place. And when I opened my eyes, I could see his eyes were opening as well. He turned and looked at me during his solo and that's when he asked me to marry him and I said yes. We were still playing the song.

Did the audience know? Was it a big moment?Oh no, it was just him and I. We didn't even see anybody else as far as I'm concerned. It was just him and I.